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Can anyone post a pic of their favorite primary clutch puller, and what's the trick to pull off and put back on without doing any damage.
Here you go. I usually use breaker bar Like this to remove and under arm to tighten. A good Axe handle fits too.
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Can you not use an impact gun?
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Yes. You can.
It is easy to take off with an impact gun but you should use torque wrench re-installing so the breaker bar helps on re-install.
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Ahh
I see...It is easy to take off with an impact gun but you should use torque wrench re-installing so the breaker bar helps on re-install.
I usually am doing this while testing out on snow. So dont want to carry a Impact gun. And yes I always torque it twice.Can you not use an impact gun?
cannon you have enough impact on your own you don't need no stinkin gun!!!!I usually am doing this while testing out on snow. So dont want to carry a Impact gun. And yes I always torque it twice.
I wish!cannon you have enough impact on your own you don't need no stinkin gun!!!!
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Haha, I use the exact same puller as cannondale27 pictured. I've owned it since I bought my first srx like 14 years ago and pulled clutches probably thousands if times in those years. Plenty of people use impacts with no issues but I also do it like pictured. It's really not that hard and no worries about beating bearings with an impact. There probably is nothing to worry about but it's not a big deal to me to use manpower
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PS. The "haha" was for the prior two posts. Funny stuff
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